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police in beijing have detained two chinese men who tore the flag off a car carrying the japanese ambassador. police won't pursue charges. they want to avoid the case to avoid further diplomatic tension. chinese central tv reported on the story tuesday night. >> translator: the beijing police imposed administrative penalties on the two men. >> a senior official from the beijing public security bureau briefed japanese embassy staff. police decided to detain two men for five days under the public security control law. they gave a warning to another man who drove one of the vehicles. last week, the men drove up and blocked the path of a car carrying ambassador uichiro niwa. they tore off the japanese flag from the hood and fled. the public security officials said the men were dissatisfied with the relations with japan. and were angered by the sight of the flag. the official said, police could not find the flag. chinese officials may consider the case closed. it may not be that simple. makota oda has the story. >>> the dispute over island in the east china sea. officials with the tokyo governmen
police in beijing have detained two chinese men who tore the flag off a car carrying the japanese ambassador. police won't pursue charges. they want to avoid the case to avoid further diplomatic tension. chinese central tv reported on the story tuesday night. >> translator: the beijing police imposed administrative penalties on the two men. >> a senior official from the beijing public security bureau briefed japanese embassy staff. police decided to detain two men for five days...
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it is located on the outskirts of beijing. it is home to about 100 children ranging in age from 10 months to 17 years. he is 16 months old. last year his migrant parents took him with them to beijing. but, the cost of his care became too much. so his mother placed him in this facility. other children here have a similar story. the amount of abandoned children is thought to have doubled over the past five years. >> now, our home is inundated with kids. it's been hard taking them in and caring for them. the number of state affiliated orphanages registered with the government is now 400. and the number of foster homes is also growing. but it is not enough. so the state plans to provide for homes. at the moment, the government pays these facilities $150 a month for the upkeep of each child. even so many private homes find it too costly to take in more children. among the welfare facilities one operated by a foreign couple. they come from the uk his wife from australia. donors pay for the operation. every year, they take in childre
it is located on the outskirts of beijing. it is home to about 100 children ranging in age from 10 months to 17 years. he is 16 months old. last year his migrant parents took him with them to beijing. but, the cost of his care became too much. so his mother placed him in this facility. other children here have a similar story. the amount of abandoned children is thought to have doubled over the past five years. >> now, our home is inundated with kids. it's been hard taking them in and...
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beijing says it is investigating the incident. while a video continues to fuel protest, one of the actors it is filminsuing the film maker for . she says she was told she was appearing in and adventure film based in egypt. to what is believed to be the case of a u.k. soldier giving birth to a baby on the frontline. she gave birth just days after the area came under attack from the taliban. it was a bit of a surprise because she did not know she was pregnant. >> the soldier from the royal artillery has been serving in afghanistan since march. two days ago, she complained of severe stomach pains. her son was delivered safely at the field hospital. he was born prematurely during the 34th week of her pregnancy. the specialist pediatric team from the hospital will now travel to camp to help provide care to the soldier and her baby on their flight home. mother and baby are both in a stable condition in the hospital and are receiving the best possible care. it is not military policy to allow women to deploy to military operations if they
beijing says it is investigating the incident. while a video continues to fuel protest, one of the actors it is filminsuing the film maker for . she says she was told she was appearing in and adventure film based in egypt. to what is believed to be the case of a u.k. soldier giving birth to a baby on the frontline. she gave birth just days after the area came under attack from the taliban. it was a bit of a surprise because she did not know she was pregnant. >> the soldier from the royal...
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xi met in beijing with u.s. defense secretary leon panetta and he criticized the island and said the purchase was a farce and urged u.s. leaders not to intervene. panetta says the islandful under the japan/u.s. treaty. chinese leaders say it should not apply to the territory. a senior official quotes panetta saying, u.s. officials won't take side. panetta is urging diplomats to continue talks on the issue. >>> u.n. secretary-general moon is urging leaders offpjapan and china to meet next week he wants the two to resolve their rift peacefully. >> i am increasingly troubled by rising tensions in the region over territorial disputes. pan has been watching the events. >> i urge concerned parties to resolve the dispute peacefully. must continue to build a mutual trust and confidence to avoid tensions in the region. >> the general assembly will start next tuesday in new york. the leaders of more than 120 nations plan to attend including japanese prime minister. >> a group of people believed to be involved in anti-japa
xi met in beijing with u.s. defense secretary leon panetta and he criticized the island and said the purchase was a farce and urged u.s. leaders not to intervene. panetta says the islandful under the japan/u.s. treaty. chinese leaders say it should not apply to the territory. a senior official quotes panetta saying, u.s. officials won't take side. panetta is urging diplomats to continue talks on the issue. >>> u.n. secretary-general moon is urging leaders offpjapan and china to meet...
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. >>> waves of demonstrators are marching past the beijing embassy. protestors are outraged about the japanese government's nationalization of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. the protesters are parading in front of the embassy compound. they're carrying chinese flags and placards. some of them have thrown eggs and plastic bottles at the embassy. several thousand police officers are guarding the area. the largest show of security since the protest began last week. people in 52 cities across china have staged similar protests. people in guangzhou marched around a building housing the consulate general. people in guangzhou and shanghai are taking part in similar demonstrations. officials at honda motors say they'll stop operations through wednesday at five plants in guangzhou. it will be hard to ship products with threat of violence. nissan motors closed two factories in central china since sunday. toyota, mazda, mitts subishi an suzuki have shut their plants. the supermarket chain closed all 15 stores in china. ito yakato closed all 15 of its
. >>> waves of demonstrators are marching past the beijing embassy. protestors are outraged about the japanese government's nationalization of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. the protesters are parading in front of the embassy compound. they're carrying chinese flags and placards. some of them have thrown eggs and plastic bottles at the embassy. several thousand police officers are guarding the area. the largest show of security since the protest began last week. people in...
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." >> the balance sheet from beijing -- premier wen jiabao lists extraordinary progress during his time in office. while the world war is about china's slowdown, the premier extols the virtues of policies which transformed a nation. welcome to "gmt." i'm david eades. coming up of the program -- pakistan's intelligence agency brands the u.s. as the worst enemy, according to the doctor that guided america's military to osama bin laden. never carry a murray -- andy murray wins his first grand slam final and the first by a british men's tennis player in 76 years. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in the morning in washington, 7:00 in the evening in beijing where premier wen jiabao has been outlining the scale of china's transformation since he came to power. what a change of leadership looming amid signs of a slowdown in china's own economy, the premier extolled the massive strides forward, and through the years of global economic crisis he said this is do it to his government policies that they managed to avoid businesses failing, workers from becoming unemployed and farmers from retu
." >> the balance sheet from beijing -- premier wen jiabao lists extraordinary progress during his time in office. while the world war is about china's slowdown, the premier extols the virtues of policies which transformed a nation. welcome to "gmt." i'm david eades. coming up of the program -- pakistan's intelligence agency brands the u.s. as the worst enemy, according to the doctor that guided america's military to osama bin laden. never carry a murray -- andy murray wins...
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he is going to have to try to assuage the beijing concerns, is in not? >> america and japan have a very close military alliance. it is worth pointing out that the bbc has just spoken to leon panetta, and he has delivered a very stark warning. he said that these territorial dispute need to be resolved peacefully, otherwise they risk becoming violent conflicts. and he said they cannot be allowed to become the kind of dynamite that can result in a larger conflict. in terms of america, he said there was a risk of the u.s. being drawn into a conflict. giving you some indication of the worry from washington that this dispute between japan and china over a chain of islands in the east china sea could escalate even further. >> martin, thank you very much indeed. now, for much more on the relationship between the united states and china, do not forget to check out our website where you will find an interactive flow chart showing how china is ruled. now, there has been further heavy fighting in damascus. activists have described the situation as desperate and amne
he is going to have to try to assuage the beijing concerns, is in not? >> america and japan have a very close military alliance. it is worth pointing out that the bbc has just spoken to leon panetta, and he has delivered a very stark warning. he said that these territorial dispute need to be resolved peacefully, otherwise they risk becoming violent conflicts. and he said they cannot be allowed to become the kind of dynamite that can result in a larger conflict. in terms of america, he...
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secretary of defense currently in beijing. leon panetta has called for restraint, but the chinese minister says nothing has been ruled out. >> we will continue to follow the development of this situation with regards to this dispute and we reserve the right of further actions. that being said, we still hope for a peaceful and negotiated solution to this issue and we hope to work together with the japanese government in improperly handling this dispute. >> it is a move that is likely to raise tensions further. what happens at sea could well determine the events on land. >> let's get some reaction on how this will be viewed in japan. rupert, give us the perspective, then, in japan. >> well, i think the greatest concern from the debt -- from the japanese government here comes from the japanese media, the ones going on in china with the destruction of japanese property. they could get caught up in these protests. a relatively well ordered and peaceful protest. over the weekend there were very large-scale protests and a great deal
secretary of defense currently in beijing. leon panetta has called for restraint, but the chinese minister says nothing has been ruled out. >> we will continue to follow the development of this situation with regards to this dispute and we reserve the right of further actions. that being said, we still hope for a peaceful and negotiated solution to this issue and we hope to work together with the japanese government in improperly handling this dispute. >> it is a move that is likely...
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so, short time, really moving through the beijing area, as well. nothing too severe. looking fairly wet across eastern china. done to the south. likely to see significant rainfall in parts of the region, 100 millimeters of rain. for indochina peninsula. ongoing showers could turn heavy at times for parts of northern and central thailand, as well as for vietnam. all right, take-up to the hurricane leslie. and check on progress here. moving slowly, towards bermuda. expected to move over the weekend. just four kilometers an hour, moving at the moment. but it is already generating strong wind which in turn are generating swells, for florida, as well as bermuda already. northern leeward island. virgin islands. and puerto rico. dangerous rip currents at the moment. it is intensifying. category 2 system. by the time it moves over bermuda. another low we are keeping an eye on for development at the moment. it is actually a part of isaac. remember hurricane isaac, of course. from last week. it is just a fragment that looks like it might be set for tropical developments. a 50/5
so, short time, really moving through the beijing area, as well. nothing too severe. looking fairly wet across eastern china. done to the south. likely to see significant rainfall in parts of the region, 100 millimeters of rain. for indochina peninsula. ongoing showers could turn heavy at times for parts of northern and central thailand, as well as for vietnam. all right, take-up to the hurricane leslie. and check on progress here. moving slowly, towards bermuda. expected to move over the...
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embassy. >>> chinese newspapers are reporting the protest in beijing tuesday was orderly. they did not report that protestors shattered the windows of the japanese consulate general in the northeastern city. the papers carried lengthy articles on two japanese men who landed on one of the island on tuesday. and they reported that chinese diplomats have launched a protest with japan. >>> japanese coast guard officers say a chinese government ship is sailing just outside japanese waters around the senkaku island. coast guard officers are warning the civilian ship to stay away. they tracked 12 chinese ships on tuesday. three of the vessels briefly sailed into japanese waters. china's state-run media reported that 1,000 fishing boats from the region were headed toward the area around the island. but coast guard personnel say they have not spotted the flotilla. >>> anti-japan protests in china continue. some businesses are to resume operations while others remain shuttered. electronics maker, sony, says it will restart two plants wednesday. closed on tuesday when more demonstrat
embassy. >>> chinese newspapers are reporting the protest in beijing tuesday was orderly. they did not report that protestors shattered the windows of the japanese consulate general in the northeastern city. the papers carried lengthy articles on two japanese men who landed on one of the island on tuesday. and they reported that chinese diplomats have launched a protest with japan. >>> japanese coast guard officers say a chinese government ship is sailing just outside japanese...
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we are joined now from our beijing studios. how do chinese government officials tackle the problem of karg f caring for so many people. >> they will expand health care and nursing facilities in cities and districts. the number of centers has grown to about 14,000. but the organizations still have trouble hiring and people to provide nursing care. >> what foreign companies are making inroads. >> south korea and the taiwanese firms are trying to win business. american come pans are also planning to join the competition. one program is finding competent staff. industry wages aren't high enough to attract many chinese -- chinese workers. and nur and -- and without care givers, businesses will have trouble expanding. >> thank you. the latest film by japanese director kitano received a rousing response at the venice international film festival. outrage pea yobeyond is one of g for the golden lion. it is a sequel to kitano's outrage, and explicit violence. and, the former boss of a crime syndicate. the venice screening of outrage beyo
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the head of the japanese foreign ministry's asian affairs bureau met for two days in beijing with his chinese counterpart. a chinese foreign ministry statement says china urged japan to immediately correct what it called a mistake. the statement asks that they return to mutual understanding and resolve the dispute through dialogue. japanese embassy officials say the chinese insist that diplomats agreed to shelf the dispute 40 years ago during talks on normalizing ties. the japanese say the chinese may want them to acknowledge the existence of a territorial dispute to allow the situation to cool down. demonstrators in beijing and shanghai have staged repeated protests and millions of people have posted comments on the internet criticizing japan. the japanese embassy is calling on residents and tourists to stay away from the demonstrations. >>> the best among them change with changing times and that's what happened with the art of japan. the painting once typical of her style. their country's disaster, prompted him to reconsider his approach to his craft. >> reporter: familiar and yet s
the head of the japanese foreign ministry's asian affairs bureau met for two days in beijing with his chinese counterpart. a chinese foreign ministry statement says china urged japan to immediately correct what it called a mistake. the statement asks that they return to mutual understanding and resolve the dispute through dialogue. japanese embassy officials say the chinese insist that diplomats agreed to shelf the dispute 40 years ago during talks on normalizing ties. the japanese say the...
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who is in beijing from what i have read, the message from china to japan was pretty uncompromising. >> i think uncompromising is the right word. you have to put this in context. china is gearing up for a once in a decade leadership change. economic cardgh will sure to win china's leaders support. they do not have a lot of room to maneuver been th. >> are you suggesting that one should wait until this transition whenever it happens before we see what relations between china and japan are going to be? >> certainly, it is difficult to see during a time of transition. china's leaders are always going to take a tough line of islands. what we often see is a ramping up of those tensions such as the protests we saw last week and then diplomacy kicks in. tokyo is taking a tough line. the sovereignty of the islands is not addressed. >> thanks very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. 7 somalis accused of being pirates in malaysia. these defendants were captured by the navy after they allegedly tried to hijack an oil tanker. police in australia are investigati
who is in beijing from what i have read, the message from china to japan was pretty uncompromising. >> i think uncompromising is the right word. you have to put this in context. china is gearing up for a once in a decade leadership change. economic cardgh will sure to win china's leaders support. they do not have a lot of room to maneuver been th. >> are you suggesting that one should wait until this transition whenever it happens before we see what relations between china and japan...
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bbc news, beijing. >> let's have a quick look at a couple of other stories making headlines today. in mexico, security forces say they captured one of the most wanted leaders of the zetas drug gang. ivan velazquez caballero, known as el taliban was captured in the north-central state. they've committed some of the worst violence in mexico's drug war and one of its most powerful drug cartels. astronomers have produced one of the most extraordinary views of the universe scene. this image from the hubble telescope shows galaxy stretching back almost to the time when the first stars began to shine. because the light has come from so far away, it shows the universe as it was -- wait for this -- 13.2 billion years ago. the u.n.'s refugee agency says the number of those fleeing syria could reach 700,000 by the end of the year. some 300,000 people have already escaped to a neighboring country -- countries and the agency warns they are running out of time to stem the violence. the organization as appealing for half a billion dollars to help support the refugees. unhcr regional coordinator f
bbc news, beijing. >> let's have a quick look at a couple of other stories making headlines today. in mexico, security forces say they captured one of the most wanted leaders of the zetas drug gang. ivan velazquez caballero, known as el taliban was captured in the north-central state. they've committed some of the worst violence in mexico's drug war and one of its most powerful drug cartels. astronomers have produced one of the most extraordinary views of the universe scene. this image...
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the chairman of the japan business federation traveled to beijing. and the chairman and business leaders will join in the discussions. he said they need to make efforts to rebuild ties. china is japan's largest trading partner. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. government will take steps. this fol lez lows an easing of sanctions in financial sectors. clinton met with myanmar's president on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly. >> in recognition of the continued progress towards reform, and in response to requests from both the government and the opposition, the united states is taking the next step in normalizing our commercial relationship. >> the u.s. move will be welcomed by the people of myanmar. opposition leader, currently visiting the united states called for easing of sanctions to support her country's development. jp kne japanese business officials are asking those in myanmar to improve their business environment. the chairman of the japan chamber of commerce led a delegation and met with a senior economic offic
the chairman of the japan business federation traveled to beijing. and the chairman and business leaders will join in the discussions. he said they need to make efforts to rebuild ties. china is japan's largest trading partner. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. government will take steps. this fol lez lows an easing of sanctions in financial sectors. clinton met with myanmar's president on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly. >> in recognition of...
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one in beijing on thursday, continued into the night. the japanese consulate general in shanghai says some chinese assaulted a group of japanese at a restaurant late at night. another person was kicked in the legs. consulate officials say at least four japanese have sustained major injuries since monday. >>> the u.s. federal reserve stepped in again to try to stimulate the economy. the fed will buy $40 billion worth of mortgage debt each month until the jobs joutlook improves. >> the employment situation however remains a grave concern. while the economy appears to be on a path of moderate recovery it isn't growing fast enough to make progress reducing the unemployment rate. >> the federal reserve announced their decision after a meeting of policymakers on the federal open market committee. but, members of the committeeta improvement. >> the idea to quicken the recovery to help the economy begin to grow quickly enough to generate new jobs, and reduce unemployment rates. >>> committee members said they plan to keep interest rates exceptio
one in beijing on thursday, continued into the night. the japanese consulate general in shanghai says some chinese assaulted a group of japanese at a restaurant late at night. another person was kicked in the legs. consulate officials say at least four japanese have sustained major injuries since monday. >>> the u.s. federal reserve stepped in again to try to stimulate the economy. the fed will buy $40 billion worth of mortgage debt each month until the jobs joutlook improves. >>...
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demonstrators turned out for protests against japan in several cities including beijing, shanghai and hong kong. >> china's central television responded in another way. >> japanese government officials stay they'll refrain from building a lighthouse and a port on the islands. they say they don't want to encourage any further criticism. >>> japan is caught up in another row over a group of islands in the sea of japan. the japanese government is running ads in domestic newspapers that say takeshima is japanese territory. the foreign minister says his goovt will run@s in japanese media. they will claim that the islands are south korean territory historically, geographical and under international law. government officials prepare to give handouts in japanese. that explain the south korean stance. they will double the annual budget for collecting documents on the islands and running such ads. >>> japan's largest opposition, liberal democrating party will choose a new leader later this month. the party could not reconcile on internal feud. five candidates will compete for the post. the fore
demonstrators turned out for protests against japan in several cities including beijing, shanghai and hong kong. >> china's central television responded in another way. >> japanese government officials stay they'll refrain from building a lighthouse and a port on the islands. they say they don't want to encourage any further criticism. >>> japan is caught up in another row over a group of islands in the sea of japan. the japanese government is running ads in domestic...
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protests are continuing outside the japanese embassy in beijing. chinese protesters have been chatting angry slogans, demonstrating against japan's decision to buy several of the disputed islands in the east china sea. police have deployed officers in the area. the u.n. children's agency unicef says there has been a big drop in the number of child deaths worldwide in the past 20 years. unicef says the fall came as a result of well targeted a foreign aid, improved immunization, and education. economic growth also contributed to fewer deaths. families and the pakistani city of karachi are burying their dead after a fire engulfeda garment factory with workers trapped inside. many relatives are lining up at the city hospital to give blood samples to help with the dna identificati of almost 100 charred bodies. let's get more from our correspondent in karachi. a desperately difficult time, were huge grief is no doubt milling with huge anchor, and the police are pursuing their case, are tod -- aren't they? >> they are. they carried out a formal inspection
protests are continuing outside the japanese embassy in beijing. chinese protesters have been chatting angry slogans, demonstrating against japan's decision to buy several of the disputed islands in the east china sea. police have deployed officers in the area. the u.n. children's agency unicef says there has been a big drop in the number of child deaths worldwide in the past 20 years. unicef says the fall came as a result of well targeted a foreign aid, improved immunization, and education....
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it's midday in london, 7:00 in the evening in beijing, 7:00 in the morning in montreal. a masked gunman opened fire during a victory rally for quebec's new president, killing one person. pauline marois was taken from the stage by her security team. it's not clear what the gunman's motives were. if he was politically motivated, it would add an ugly dimension. >> pauline marois acknowledges the cheers of her supporters at the rally before the shooting took place at the back. the new premier was whisked off the stage by her security guards. it seems many in the crowd are not aware of what had happened. >> there's police activity just outside. >> they've got somebody detained. >> outside, police and captured a masked gunman identifying and later as a 50-year-old man. they have not identified as weapons, but footage shows a rifle and pistol at the scene. one person was pronounced dead and a second person wounded. the suspect started a fire at the back of the building. they have no reason to believe anyone else was involved. after the suspect and -- as the suspect was being ta
it's midday in london, 7:00 in the evening in beijing, 7:00 in the morning in montreal. a masked gunman opened fire during a victory rally for quebec's new president, killing one person. pauline marois was taken from the stage by her security team. it's not clear what the gunman's motives were. if he was politically motivated, it would add an ugly dimension. >> pauline marois acknowledges the cheers of her supporters at the rally before the shooting took place at the back. the new premier...
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a colorful movie that we shot in beijing and hong kong, and i played the villain. there is unlovely actor named -- a lovely actor named chen hu, tiger chen. >> all you have to do is sit kong food film. that is it. kung fu film with keanu reeves. glad to have you on this program. that is our show for this time. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. conversation with former secretary of state colin powell, on his book "it works for me." that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time fo
a colorful movie that we shot in beijing and hong kong, and i played the villain. there is unlovely actor named -- a lovely actor named chen hu, tiger chen. >> all you have to do is sit kong food film. that is it. kung fu film with keanu reeves. glad to have you on this program. that is our show for this time. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. conversation with former secretary of...
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but organizers in beijing canceled the main ceremony. the view from there. >>> violent anti-japan demonstrations raised across china this month. many chinese people support the involvement against japan. some are calling from restraint from both sides. >> translator: the islands are definitely china's. no matter what japan says. we chinese have a mission and responsibility to defend our territorial integrity. >> i have high expectations for friendly china japan ties because we are neighbors. while you can choose your friend, you cannot choose your neighbors. so neighbors are like your relatives. >> how do chinese people, who have been involved in changes see the relation snp -- relationship? when the two countries normalized relations in 1972. he witnessed the signing of historic joint statement. for the past 40 years engaged in various exchange programs with jap japan. she has translated numerous japanese economic policies into chinese. >> i can't tell you how sorry i feel. i am even saddened to see years and years of hard work to nurtu
but organizers in beijing canceled the main ceremony. the view from there. >>> violent anti-japan demonstrations raised across china this month. many chinese people support the involvement against japan. some are calling from restraint from both sides. >> translator: the islands are definitely china's. no matter what japan says. we chinese have a mission and responsibility to defend our territorial integrity. >> i have high expectations for friendly china japan ties because...
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our correspondent is in beijing. martin, this is such a significant development because we've seen what happened to his wife. we heard about the chief of police as well who was also involved, his right hand man, bo xilai's right hand man and now bo xilai comes under scrutiny. >> well, that's right. and in many ways the party has thrown the bucket at him. he's now facing a slew of criminal charges. carried out by the party. party officials are first investigated by the party and then they're handed over to the courts which is going to happen to bo xilai. at one point he has the party also control the courts. but a slew charges against him. they've accused him of taking enormous amounts of bribes, as well as his family. it's worth pointing out before this huge scandal, if not its biggest in over a decade, bo xilai was one of the most powerful politicians in china and he had been expected to join the standing committee. that's a nine-member body that effectively runs the country. and that leadership transition, that lea
our correspondent is in beijing. martin, this is such a significant development because we've seen what happened to his wife. we heard about the chief of police as well who was also involved, his right hand man, bo xilai's right hand man and now bo xilai comes under scrutiny. >> well, that's right. and in many ways the party has thrown the bucket at him. he's now facing a slew of criminal charges. carried out by the party. party officials are first investigated by the party and then...
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30 chosen by the members of business and special interest groups, most of which are dominated by pro-beijing figures. there's been widespread outrage in india against the arrest of a cartoonist. aseem trivedi has been charged with se addition for displaying characters of parliament. he says that his car soons -- cartoons are trying to expose government corruption. one shows wolves instead of lions. a day after being sentenced to death in absentia. dark dark has dismissed the kiss against him. mr. al-hashemi is now living in turkey. still to come on g.m.t., it's game over but was it a win for london? we look back on the games. in syria, at least 17 people have been killed and 40 people wounded in northern syria. state media says two hospitals in a school were largely destroyed by a near car bomb. this comes as the new international is beginning his first visit to the region. and jim muir who is following events told us more about the explosions. >> according to syrian state tv the number of people killed in that bombing near the city stadium has gone up to 29 killed and round about 50 wounded
30 chosen by the members of business and special interest groups, most of which are dominated by pro-beijing figures. there's been widespread outrage in india against the arrest of a cartoonist. aseem trivedi has been charged with se addition for displaying characters of parliament. he says that his car soons -- cartoons are trying to expose government corruption. one shows wolves instead of lions. a day after being sentenced to death in absentia. dark dark has dismissed the kiss against him....
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beijing says the vessels were there for law enforcement reasons. it's often said that hard work never kills anyone, but an international study actually disagrees. researchers say a stressful job with little control over decision making could be a deadly combination. they analyzed 13 existing european studies covering nearly 200,000 people and found job strain was linked to a 23% increased risk of heart attack and death from coronary heart disease. the study was published in the u.k. medical journal, "the lancet." the authorities in moscow have expeled a senior russian member of parliament after his involvement in street protests against president vladimir putin. it's the latest example of the russian opposition being harassed by the police and threatened with prison. even ordinary protesters have been caught up in the clampdown by the authorities, their biggest since the early 1980's. our moscow correspondent has more. >> passionate about dancing, moscow's students step in with his girlfriend. he was among the tens of thousands who took to the stre
beijing says the vessels were there for law enforcement reasons. it's often said that hard work never kills anyone, but an international study actually disagrees. researchers say a stressful job with little control over decision making could be a deadly combination. they analyzed 13 existing european studies covering nearly 200,000 people and found job strain was linked to a 23% increased risk of heart attack and death from coronary heart disease. the study was published in the u.k. medical...
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very much into green space and in 2009 i had been to china, spoke at the foreign language institute in beijing and i had a conversation which i never forgot, a young girl stood up and we were talking about green and china and she said mr. friedman, you and america have to grow dirty for 100 years, now it's our turn. it's only fair. so i asked this class to be the 22-year-old future architects, i said is that how you feel? and it was so striking how different they felt now. so three, four years later... >> rose: mainly because of the impact of pollution and other things? >> exactly. that now it was well, you know, maybe that would be fair, we should get a chance to have our slice of the pie. but you know what? we can't afford it. we can't breathe, we can't drink we can't drive. we've got to grow in a different way. and so one of the conversations i had there, charlie, was really striking for me. a friend of mine runs an n.g.o. called juice energy and works on these renewable energy problems and it's this question: can china have its own dream? can there be a china dream? as different from the a
very much into green space and in 2009 i had been to china, spoke at the foreign language institute in beijing and i had a conversation which i never forgot, a young girl stood up and we were talking about green and china and she said mr. friedman, you and america have to grow dirty for 100 years, now it's our turn. it's only fair. so i asked this class to be the 22-year-old future architects, i said is that how you feel? and it was so striking how different they felt now. so three, four years...
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you might not be ready for diplomacy with beijing if you cannot visit the olympics without insulting our closest ally. [applause] my opponent said that it was tragic to in the war in iraq, and he won't tell us how fell in the war in afghanistan. well, i have, and i will. and while my opponent will spend more money on military hardware that our joint chiefs don't even want, i will use the money we're no longer spending on war to pay down our debt and put more people back to work -- rebuilding roads and bridges and schools and runways. because after two wars that have cost us thousands of lives and over $1 trillion, it is time to do some nation-building right here at home. >> president barack obama last night giving his acceptance address, talking about foreign policy. our guests are michael eric dyson, professor of sociology, author of many books, and glen ford, from black agenda. your response? >> he is the war president and recognized as such, that is why his were making prowess has such a high profile in his reelection campaign. at one point, president obama was simultaneously dron
you might not be ready for diplomacy with beijing if you cannot visit the olympics without insulting our closest ally. [applause] my opponent said that it was tragic to in the war in iraq, and he won't tell us how fell in the war in afghanistan. well, i have, and i will. and while my opponent will spend more money on military hardware that our joint chiefs don't even want, i will use the money we're no longer spending on war to pay down our debt and put more people back to work -- rebuilding...